Factor Info
ID | 151962 |
Size | 1101 digits / 3658 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 845346772407700440983342823090322899399154038103132153002476585534762442036798517196210751001704477590157640690738434400174581430215332862373099022402700957597258527429330651441480570323027629419433702157506688816052783107916344735877714041727325979549599982255815665357933785745676270966463230442695698786122098604859309066561343051029731186246085153307894039440244092279062600419708125235350283741490613163961665483964540597449216674310768657523851946538972613076523717987660210348737211543416478914220224727695678717432548467699271755718680658003068552600843025361057280270246417832488732151396315679921087288423201306357057733803794901868546215761960198861666150677595426599721131234802195497673083257739386233686529070228409360133230098425728634684902208387464189328723061108213606643273055074533295994349573636479038721619168547462349386690660646693093084725062618376214284193394175387341896704466899980964930686752222323357936435833314692420209848281352368753167479150540461705485559245025272287460115770650736013189858931424993343817286236085047850595301976176793302779954093480797273925875751 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.